Exploration and discovery without honest investigation of "extraordinary" results leads to a Double Bind (Bateson, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bind ) that creates loss of hope and depression. No more Double Binds !

Apparently this has been studied for decades from your link above.I saw the area described as a "natural battery" in a search for "Hessdalen geology".I wonder if the timing of occurrences could be correlated with solar activity ?

I didn't get to see the Brown Mtn Lights while visiting back east,but I got an eyewitness account from the man who originally told me of them.His view from the ridge thru "navy binoculars" revealed an approximately 8 ft. glowing globe which slowly rose above the trees, stopped rising, then at the same height movedalong the top of the treeline "about a mile" before sinking back down into the woods.After 15 or 20 minutes it rose again from that position and moved back to it's point of origin.He was suitably confounded by the experience...

Scientists found aquatic appearing diatom fragment in earth's stratosphere, and say with no known mechanism to send them up 24 to 27 km high, that it came in from outer space and is alien. The father of Panspermia, Wickramshe? is in on the paper, and says that a possible method is from gigantic blue jets that have been observed in the stratosphere. This observation is extremely reasonable, yet the scientists ignore it, and claim it came from space.

Wickramasinghe says that the stratosphere could contain a micro flora and ecology, to explain why they found samples again. Seems hard to find a diatom if not many are there living. This shows life's adaptability for extreme conditions like outer space. Stratosphere bugs can be jetted into outer space and drift into the darkness of the magnetotail. Earth's been losing some nasty bugs this way for several billion years, ever since life arose, so by now alien life could be more advanced than us, even if they came from life on earth.

The diatoms look like earthlings, and are not that far away. So earth can't be the garden of eden, and if it was, then the galaxy and universe is going to be a sick place. It's possible that PAC's in outer space are excreted waste products, which do have the same compositions of earth life, and are not produced by an unproven reaction with light.

"though free to think and to act - we are held together like the stars - in firmament with ties inseparable - these ties cannot be seen but we can feel them - each of us is only part of a whole" -tesla

Electric currents most likely sent these diatoms up into the stratosphere--but that does not mean they could not send the diatoms to the Moon or Mars which have water. There seems to be conflicting evidence that the moon might have an atmosphere thick enough to support water and Mars certainly does. Fossilized bacteria has been found in Moon rocks and Mars rocks as well.

There seems to be conflicting evidence that the moon might have an atmosphere thick enough to support water and Mars certainly does. Fossilized bacteria has been found in Moon rocks and Mars rocks as well.

There seems to be conflicting evidence that the moon might have an atmosphere thick enough to support water and Mars certainly does. Fossilized bacteria has been found in Moon rocks and Mars rocks as well.

"though free to think and to act - we are held together like the stars - in firmament with ties inseparable - these ties cannot be seen but we can feel them - each of us is only part of a whole" -tesla